NEVER BLOW DRY A CAT!!! It can suffer from burns, dry skin, dry eyes, and many more health problums! Just dry off a cat with a towl.
No, If You Do The Cat Could Get Burns,Dry Skin,& Dry Eyes. This Would Do Damage For Your Poor Cat So NEVER Blow Dry a Cat!
A dry nose on a cat can mean the cat is dehydrated. However, a healthy cat's nose will alternate between dry and moist throughout the day.
You can get cat that has micrognathia to eat dry food from places where Cats gets less nutrition.
no it will probably burn the cat n it Will probably hurt the cat too
Wet cat food makes little difference; by the second day it will be dried out and unappealing to the cat. A cat should be fine for two to three days with dry food and clean water.
No. In fact, many cats hate their ears being blown into. A cat's ear is incredibly sensitive, so blowing into the ear would be irritating and uncomfortable to the cat.
The duration of Blow Dry is 1.57 hours.
If your cat will stand for it, use a standard blow dryer on the Low or Style setting. Just as you do with human hair, keep the dryer moving so you don't overheat any one spot. Most cats, however, will not stay put for a blow dryer, as it makes a scary sound. If this is the case with your cat, the best you can do is wrap her carefully in a towel and pat her dry. Be patient with her; many cats also will object to the confinement of being wrapped in a towel.
If you have natural straight hair then it will, but otherwise you'll have to blow dry it
Blow Dry was created on 2001-03-09.
use a roundbrush and blow dry it in sections.
A typo.
With a blow drier.
Blow-dried.
Omarion did not blow dry his hair. African-American hair usually does fair well with a blow dryer.
Boys blow dry there hair different ways depending on their hairstyle.
Plug a blow dryer in and dry it.
Blow drying your hair can cause damage to your hair. It is best to blow dry a little and then allow your hair to naturally dry or to let your hair naturally dry for the most part and then blow dry later.